Bought today for £10:
- Small double pinion drill. It looks a bit battered but works well after oiling. There is no visible maker's mark - does anyone know who it is made by?
- A mystery tool, marked: Browns patent R9642379, Made in England. Does anyone know what this is for? I tried looking up the patent number on Google but found nothing.
- Oval bolster mortice chisel, 3/16” (“pig sticker”). Stamped “IOSEPH”, upside down compared with the usual way. Makeshift handle in ash.
- Curved scraper, Goodell Pratt Company, Toolsmiths, Greenfield Mass. USA. Dark wood handle.
- Triangular scraper, no visible maker’s mark. Beech handle.
- Marking gauge, rosewood, no visible maker’s mark.
- Small double pinion drill. It looks a bit battered but works well after oiling. There is no visible maker's mark - does anyone know who it is made by?
- A mystery tool, marked: Browns patent R9642379, Made in England. Does anyone know what this is for? I tried looking up the patent number on Google but found nothing.
- Oval bolster mortice chisel, 3/16” (“pig sticker”). Stamped “IOSEPH”, upside down compared with the usual way. Makeshift handle in ash.
- Curved scraper, Goodell Pratt Company, Toolsmiths, Greenfield Mass. USA. Dark wood handle.
- Triangular scraper, no visible maker’s mark. Beech handle.
- Marking gauge, rosewood, no visible maker’s mark.